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EPISODE · Dec 30, 2024 · 1H 9M

Explaining Medieval Asia

from History 102 with WhatifAltHist's Rudyard Lynch and Austin Padgett · host Turpentine

In this episode of History 102, 'WhatIfAltHist' creator Rudyard Lynch and co-host Austin Padgett examine the medieval decline of Asia, analyzing how regions that were once the world's centers of culture, economics, and technology—particularly China, India, and the Islamic world—gradually lost their dominance between 1000-1500 AD.  -- 📰 Be notified early when Turpentine's drops new publication: https://www.turpentine.co/exclusiveaccess -- SPONSOR: GIVEWELL | SELECTQUOTE GiveWell spends 50,000 hours every year doing deep-dives into different charitable programs to try to find the ways to do the most good for your dollar. GiveWell has now spent over 17 years researching charitable organizations and only directs funding to a few of the HIGHEST-IMPACT opportunities they’ve found. Visit https://www.givewell.org to find out more or make a donation. Select PODCAST and enter Econ 102 at checkout to make sure they know you heard about them from us. Finding the right life insurance shouldn't be another task you put off. SelectQuote compares top-rated policies to get you the best coverage at the right price. Even in our AI-driven world, protecting your family's future remains essential. Get your personalized quote at https://selectquote.com/cognitive -- RECOMMENDED PODCAST: Check out Modern Relationships, where Erik Torenberg interviews tech power couples and leading thinkers to explore how ambitious people actually make partnerships work. Founders Fund's Delian Asparouhov and researcher Nadia Asparouhova kick off the series with an unfiltered conversation about their relationship evolution. Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/id1786227593 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5hJzs0gDg6lRT6r10mdpVg YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ModernRelationshipsPod -- FOLLOW ON X: @whatifalthist (Rudyard) @LudwigNverMises (Austin) @TurpentineMedia HIGHLIGHTS: Asia as the world's center of power (1000 AD): Asia was the world's center of power: culturally, economically, and technologically Four major civilizations discussed: Europe, Middle East, India, and China European cities couldn't compare to Asian capitals like Cordoba, Baghdad, or Hangzhou China's Transformation: Song Dynasty was world's wealthiest but lost military advantage An Lushan Rebellion (8th century) marked crucial turning point Bureaucratic control increased under Confucian influence Missed industrial revolution opportunity despite having necessary preconditions Declined due to bureaucratic stultification and resistance to change Islamic World's Evolution: Golden age around 1000 AD with advanced science and learning Decline began after Abbasid Caliphate's fall Loss of Mediterranean control (especially Sicily) to Europeans Population decrease in key regions Mameluke rule in Egypt led to significant urban decline Transformation from secular, capitalist society to more conservative one Indian Developments: Early cultural "fossilization" compared to other regions Caste system became more rigid Religious focus intensified over military/practical concerns Muslim conquests significantly impacted the region Limited historical records make precise study difficult Impact of Mongol Invasions: Devastated multiple regions, especially Central Asia Killed approximately 30 million in northern China Destroyed major urban centers that never recovered Changed social structures in conquered territories Led to increased social conservatism across Asia Decline of Innovation and Creativity (By 1600): Asia consolidated into "Gunpowder Empires" Ming Dynasty in China Mughals in India Ottomans in Middle East Despite apparent strength, innovation and creativity had declined European powers gained technological and military advantages Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

In this episode of History 102, 'WhatIfAltHist' creator Rudyard Lynch and co-host Austin Padgett examine the medieval decline of Asia, analyzing how regions that were once the world's centers of culture, economics, and technology—particularly China, India, and the Islamic world—gradually lost their dominance between 1000-1500 AD.  -- 📰 Be notified early when Turpentine's drops new publication: https://www.turpentine.co/exclusiveaccess -- SPONSOR: GIVEWELL | SELECTQUOTE GiveWell spends 50,000 hours every year doing deep-dives into different charitable programs to try to find the ways to do the most good for your dollar. GiveWell has now spent over 17 years researching charitable organizations and only directs funding to a few of the HIGHEST-IMPACT opportunities they’ve found. Visit https://www.givewell.org to find out more or make a donation. Select PODCAST and enter Econ 102 at checkout to make sure they know you heard about them from us. Finding the right life insurance shouldn't be another task you put off. SelectQuote compares top-rated policies to get you the best coverage at the right price. Even in our AI-driven world, protecting your family's future remains essential. Get your personalized quote at https://selectquote.com/cognitive -- RECOMMENDED PODCAST: Check out Modern Relationships, where Erik Torenberg interviews tech power couples and leading thinkers to explore how ambitious people actually make partnerships work. Founders Fund's Delian Asparouhov and researcher Nadia Asparouhova kick off the series with an unfiltered conversation about their relationship evolution. Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/id1786227593 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5hJzs0gDg6lRT6r10mdpVg YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ModernRelationshipsPod -- FOLLOW ON X: @whatifalthist (Rudyard) @LudwigNverMises (Austin) @TurpentineMedia HIGHLIGHTS: Asia as the world's center of power (1000 AD): Asia was the world's center of power: culturally, economically, and technologically Four major civilizations discussed: Europe, Middle East, India, and China European cities couldn't compare to Asian capitals like Cordoba, Baghdad, or Hangzhou China's Transformation: Song Dynasty was world's wealthiest but lost military advantage An Lushan Rebellion (8th century) marked crucial turning point Bureaucratic control increased under Confucian influence Missed industrial revolution opportunity despite having necessary preconditions Declined due to bureaucratic stultification and resistance to change Islamic World's Evolution: Golden age around 1000 AD with advanced science and learning Decline began after Abbasid Caliphate's fall Loss of Mediterranean control (especially Sicily) to Europeans Population decrease in key regions Mameluke rule in Egypt led to significant urban decline Transformation from secular, capitalist society to more conservative one Indian Developments: Early cultural "fossilization" compared to other regions Caste system became more rigid Religious focus intensified over military/practical concerns Muslim conquests significantly impacted the region Limited historical records make precise study difficult Impact of Mongol Invasions: Devastated multiple regions, especially Central Asia Killed approximately 30 million in northern China Destroyed major urban centers that never recovered Changed social structures in conquered territories Led to increased social conservatism across Asia Decline of Innovation and Creativity (By 1600): Asia consolidated into "Gunpowder Empires" Ming Dynasty in China Mughals in India Ottomans in Middle East Despite apparent strength, innovation and creativity had declined European powers gained technological and military advantages Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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